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I know enough people that prefer Monster over 20th Century Boys (I am not one of them) that I think it would be worth watching/reading Monster even if you did not care for 20thCB.
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Torquemadras posted:So far, it seems to be cool dialogue in super-stylish environments + fanservice overload. I might watch it for the style alone, but to be honest, I'm not confident where this show might go, since I usually have a strong dislike for harem tropes and a NOPEI'MTHEFUCKOUTOFHERE reaction to things bordering/consisting of pedo stuff. I'd ask in the Monogatari thread, but it looks like every single poster there has a Monogatari avatar, which does not convince me of their impartial advice This thread is very informative, so any opinions on this? (Note: I will judge you by your avatar) you would stop watching in nisemonogatari, probably
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# ? Sep 21, 2015 14:43 |
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The only *gatari you should watch is Ore Monogatari
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# ? Sep 21, 2015 15:18 |
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Katanagatari is pretty good.
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# ? Sep 21, 2015 15:21 |
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monogatari owns if you aint' a busta.
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# ? Sep 21, 2015 15:24 |
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a dude who can't handle fanservice isn't going to make it through nise
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# ? Sep 21, 2015 15:29 |
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Davincie posted:a dude who can't handle fanservice isn't going to make it through nise ...oh no I... I had a bad feeling when it turned out the main char has not one, but two younger sisters And there was a mysterious small girl in the corner of the room
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# ? Sep 21, 2015 19:13 |
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But fan service owns
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# ? Sep 21, 2015 19:22 |
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well fwiw, nise has the most fanservice by far. see for yourself though if you want to trust this untrustworthy goyim
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# ? Sep 21, 2015 19:23 |
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littleorv posted:But fan service owns It does Which is why I have such a good impression from the first two episodes Davincie posted:well fwiw, nise has the most fanservice by far. see for yourself though if you want to trust this untrustworthy goyim It's worth a try!
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# ? Sep 21, 2015 19:44 |
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Bakemonogatari is fantastic, and I can easily recommend watching through all of it. Nisemonogatari has a fantastic villain and it's also got huge chunks of entire episodes dedicated to absolutely loving bizarre fanservice. Gonna have to echo the statement that if you're gonna stop anywhere, it'd be on, like, the fourth episode of Nise. If not that, the eighth. It's a strange thing when the creepy middle-aged man who cons middle schoolers out of money has less weird scenes than the main protagonist. Nothing quite as weird happens in Bakemonogatari, and definitely not with Araragi's sisters or Shinobu, so you don't have to worry about it there. The Colonel fucked around with this message at 21:36 on Sep 21, 2015 |
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i think i'm the one that recommended it to you in the haruhi thread. hi. i would say at least finish bake. nise takes the stuff you're not really feeling, cranks it up to 11 and breaks the knob off. it's gratuitous and gross to the point of absurdity, where it almost comes off like an autocritique. i dunno, though. there are lots of ways to read it, i'm sure. it's probably my least favorite of all of them and it's sort of a necessary evil to get to neko/season 2 both of which are excellent
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# ? Sep 21, 2015 22:10 |
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I'm liking nise so far because it breaks free of the formula bake establishes to a degree and expands the world by adding new characters like kaiki and the exorcist pair
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# ? Sep 21, 2015 22:24 |
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HenryEx posted:The only *gatari you should watch is Ore Monogatari The best *gatari is Doukutsu Monogatari.
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# ? Sep 21, 2015 22:27 |
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There are many good *gataris but my favorite *gatari is Katanagatari
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# ? Sep 21, 2015 22:42 |
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want something good and long to read or watch, read preferably. just got to the end of translated dorohedoro, really like Kingdom, HxH, LoGH, JoJos
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# ? Sep 21, 2015 22:59 |
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satsui no thankyou posted:want something good and long to read or watch, read preferably. just got to the end of translated dorohedoro, really like Kingdom, HxH, LoGH, JoJos Full Metal Alchemist sounds like it should work, it has the journey parts of Jojo's/HxH with a fair amount of politics and intrigue in a steampunkish setting with a good deal of fantasy thrown in. There's two anime versions of this, with the first one doing its own thing pretty early on when they overtook the manga and the later Brotherhood then doing a proper adaption of the manga story while speeding through the early parts that the first anime had already done - both of them are worth watching, but reading the manga is still what I would consider the best way to experience the story.
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# ? Sep 21, 2015 23:46 |
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ive already read it
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# ? Sep 22, 2015 00:01 |
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satsui no thankyou posted:want something good and long to read or watch, read preferably. just got to the end of translated dorohedoro, really like Kingdom, HxH, LoGH, JoJos Ravages of Time, Vinland Saga, the Arslan Senki anime or probably the early OVAs.
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# ? Sep 22, 2015 00:06 |
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Also I liked Yu Yu Hakusho more than HxH so you should deffo take a look at it.
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# ? Sep 22, 2015 00:09 |
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satsui no thankyou posted:want something good and long to read or watch, read preferably. just got to the end of translated dorohedoro, really like Kingdom, HxH, LoGH, JoJos You'd probably enjoy Houshin Engi.
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# ? Sep 22, 2015 00:26 |
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Droyer posted:60s grab bag by Gorf Zaplen, Evangelion by Srice (this one may be delayed depending on when decent torrents of the blu-rays appear), The -gatari series by Namtab, Patlabor by me, and 80s grab bag by Smoking Crow. Why does everyone keep missing k-on off this list
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# ? Sep 22, 2015 00:36 |
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Make subs-only mandatory for participation in the K-On simul.
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# ? Sep 22, 2015 00:38 |
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Torquemadras posted:On entirely unrelated matters: can anybody explain to me what the gently caress is going on with the Monogatari series? I decided to check out the first two episodes, since it's by the Madoka director, and holy poo poo is this gorgeous. And tits. Those are good. (Re: Cutie Honey is cool and good) So far, it seems to be cool dialogue in super-stylish environments + fanservice overload. I might watch it for the style alone, but to be honest, I'm not confident where this show might go, since I usually have a strong dislike for harem tropes and a NOPEI'MTHEFUCKOUTOFHERE reaction to things bordering/consisting of pedo stuff. I'd ask in the Monogatari thread, but it looks like every single poster there has a Monogatari avatar, which does not convince me of their impartial advice This thread is very informative, so any opinions on this? (Note: I will judge you by your avatar) there's much worse stuff out there in the wide, scary world of anime IMO, but the bolded in monogatari is more than I'm willing to tolerate Torquemadras posted:...oh no there literally ends up being like 5 elementary/middle school children plus his sisters in the harem
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TheLovablePlutonis posted:Ravages of Time, Vinland Saga, the Arslan Senki anime or probably the early OVAs. Ringo Roadagain posted:You'd probably enjoy Houshin Engi. thx you
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# ? Sep 22, 2015 01:17 |
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Radio Spiricom posted:i think i'm the one that recommended it to you in the haruhi thread. hi. i would say at least finish bake. nise takes the stuff you're not really feeling, cranks it up to 11 and breaks the knob off. it's gratuitous and gross to the point of absurdity, where it almost comes off like an autocritique. i dunno, though. there are lots of ways to read it, i'm sure. it's probably my least favorite of all of them and it's sort of a necessary evil to get to neko/season 2 both of which are excellent Hi! Yeah, that might very well be you! It's probably your recommendation + my search for more Shinbo stuff after watching the phenomenal Madoka series. Dude is just so loving good at depicting two people (or evil bunnycats) talking to/at each other. In any case, I'm up to episode 12 now. It's actually far tamer than what I expected, which is consistent with the opinions in this thread, I guess... Some of the fanservice seems very appropriate and even stylish (pretty much anything with Senjogahara), some... not so much (oh, snake girl is the same age as Koyomi's sister? Well great, now I know where this is going ). Overall, it's a really darn cool little show. It's really entertaining to see basically nothing but a dude getting verbally owned non-stop, and helping girls with their issues by being helpful. Plus the occasional nauseating violence/mutilation out of nowhere. It doesn't even feel that much like the dreaded harem show, surprisingly - there's one "main girl" right away, most of the female characters don't even seem that much romantically interested, and there's not that much of that horrible submissive waifu poo poo. Yeah, I know it's gonna be harem as gently caress eventually, I'm not blind. But hell, I could watch these 12 episodes just fine. You could take episode 12 alone and show it completely out of context - that's some genuine funny, almost self-contained romance story in 20 minutes, right there. (Seriously, ep.12 is by far the best - poor dad - and perhaps not coincidentally the least harem-like...) Definitely gonna finish this season, and see how long I last through Nise until I start loathing it and skip to the next one! I guess it's true, there's really drat good parts and some really, really bad ones. How lucky that I'm a discerning viewer. The Devil Tesla posted:There are many good *gataris but my favorite *gatari is Katanagatari Also, how's this show? I gave the first episode a try, and called it quits when the evil ninja jabbered on, pulled out a sword, action scene seems imminent, then puts the sword away, jabbers some more, leaves. Does it get any less talky? I mean, that looks like a drat cool action gif, but I don't want to wait half an hour for ten seconds of it...
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# ? Sep 22, 2015 22:51 |
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The talky is the point and katangatari owns
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# ? Sep 22, 2015 23:53 |
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I'm gonna watch it.
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Torquemadras posted:Also, how's this show? I gave the first episode a try, and called it quits when the evil ninja jabbered on, pulled out a sword, action scene seems imminent, then puts the sword away, jabbers some more, leaves. Does it get any less talky? I mean, that looks like a drat cool action gif, but I don't want to wait half an hour for ten seconds of it... I almost turned it off at about the same moment that you did but I'm really glad I didn't, the end of the first episode hooked me and it just gets better and better from there. It's never not-talky but once the journey actually starts the conversations get better and more and more cool and meaningful stuff happens. It's one of my favorites.
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# ? Sep 23, 2015 00:01 |
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Is it normal to be on episode 6 of Durarara!! and still be utterly confused? Digging the show but I don't even know what the heck.
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# ? Sep 23, 2015 01:25 |
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Jimbot posted:Is it normal to be on episode 6 of Durarara!! and still be utterly confused? Digging the show but I don't even know what the heck. Can't remember what was going on at that point specifically, but I'm gonna go with yes. Through the whole show there's a bunch of different stories all told from different perspectives, often happening simultaneously, and it gets pretty confusing sometimes. You don't necessarily need to understand every detail - I was pretty lost from time to time and it didn't lessen my enjoyment of the show any.
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# ? Sep 23, 2015 01:40 |
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Jimbot posted:Is it normal to be on episode 6 of Durarara!! and still be utterly confused? Digging the show but I don't even know what the heck. Yes, personally I didn't enjoy it as much as Baccano, I gave up around episode 10
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# ? Sep 23, 2015 02:22 |
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Torquemadras posted:Hi! The thing about the -gatari harem is that it doesn't follow most of the tropes of anime harems like Love Hina or Tenchi Muyo. All the girls are (generally) independently strong and don't actually need Koyomi, and he manages to be helpful and caring (if a creeper much of time) without being emasculated. I will freely admit. I put the series down for a while after the toothbrush scene. But, I'm glad I came back to it. Despite the fanservice elements, the characters are just so drat well written. And Shinbo makes everything so drat purdy.
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# ? Sep 23, 2015 02:32 |
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The Devil Tesla posted:I almost turned it off at about the same moment that you did but I'm really glad I didn't, the end of the first episode hooked me and it just gets better and better from there. It's never not-talky but once the journey actually starts the conversations get better and more and more cool and meaningful stuff happens. It's one of my favorites. Well, I'll believe you. Regarding series that I dropped but continued on recommendations, the only one I got burned so far has been Steins;Gate (YEAH I MEAN IT), so I'll try. At least most of the basic plot exposition should be out of the way... I hope. Razzled posted:Yes, personally I didn't enjoy it as much as Baccano, I gave up around episode 10 You know, I really liked Baccano when I watched it the first time - it was pretty much one of the first anime shows I watched -, but I have zero desire to watch it again, and in hindsight it's not THAT phenomenally good. Still good, just not great. So when I watched the first Durarara season, I started seeing the exact same flaws cropping up everywhere. Without the ingenious time jumps between three-four separate storylines, it just... isn't that appealing, and I got tired of the characters much faster. I remember being quite annoyed how often random character XY just happens to be passing by and is suddenly involved in the current shenanigans - the setting feels both way to small and contrived. I really like shows that just drop hundreds of characters on you and then has them bounce off of each other - it's not chaos, it's just complex, and the plot doesn't give a gently caress that you can't follow along, it will all come together in the end. I felt like there was way less of that in Durarara, and way more focus on whacky/emotional characters which are rather annoying/whiny. ...also, every single character looks like a wiry deformed elf person. I'm not sure why, but I feel like Durarara has MUCH, much uglier character designs than Baccano. AlternateNu posted:The thing about the -gatari harem is that it doesn't follow most of the tropes of anime harems like Love Hina or Tenchi Muyo. All the girls are (generally) independently strong and don't actually need Koyomi, and he manages to be helpful and caring (if a creeper much of time) without being emasculated. I guess I'll see, because I'm enjoying it so far! The only "harem-like" shows I could ever stand were Higurashi and Haruhi - and I guess I don't have to tell anyone who knows both of these that they... have their own spin on it. I'm occasionally annoyed how passive Koyomi is, but it's turned around often enough. I guess creepy fanservice (besides the good one ) in this show is like a bad habit that won't go away.
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# ? Sep 23, 2015 09:21 |
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1) is there anything as fabulous and manly as Jojos 2) is there anything as feel good as Ore Monogatari without it being like literally nothing happening 3) I wanna watch those weird 90s ovas/ movies that freaked me out as a child with 0 context where do I start THE AWESOME GHOST fucked around with this message at 23:20 on Sep 23, 2015 |
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THE AWESOME GHOST posted:2) is there anything as feel good as Ore Monogatari without it being like literally nothing happening When I think "feel good," I think Non Non Biyori, but I'm not sure it meets your "something happening" standard.
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# ? Sep 24, 2015 00:05 |
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StandardVC10 posted:When I think "feel good," I think Non Non Biyori, but I'm not sure it meets your "something happening" standard. I'll actually start it and see, I heard this before.
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# ? Sep 24, 2015 00:16 |
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THE AWESOME GHOST posted:1) is there anything as fabulous and manly as Jojos 1) Otokojuku and Fist of the North Star come to mind 2) As mentioned, Non Non Biyori is the most feel-good show there is, but it definitely falls into the "nothing happening" category. Yotsuba, if you're OK with manga. Maybe some of the stuff from the dad manga thread if you find unrealistically cute children to be feel-good? At least one of those has an anime (Aishiteruze Baby).
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# ? Sep 24, 2015 00:16 |
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Chihayafuru has many good feels.
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barakamon feels
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